Freshwater ecology
Why study Freshwater ecology?
Healthy freshwater ecosystems and high quality freshwater are essential to humanity. Learn how to study, protect and manage freshwater systems in an Australian context. Students will be taught the essentials of population, community and conservation ecology with an emphasis on freshwater ecosystems and management of our natural resources through a catchment management approach, which includes water treatment for human use and wastewater treatment. This specialised program based at the Albury-Wodonga campus, is supported by scientists at the co-located Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre and local natural resource managers.
Career opportunities
Graduates are prepared for careers in river basin and catchment management, waste management, and natural resource management. They can work in government at the local, state and federal levels or as consultants in private industry. They will be uniquely prepared to help employers, politicians and communities confront the problems facing any freshwater ecosystem.
Courses
Local students
| Offer year | Course title | Campus(es) | Duration | Semester starts |
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| 2013 | Bachelor of Bioscience |
Melbourne
Albury-Wodonga |
3 years full-time | Semester 1 and 2 (March and July) |
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| 2013 | Bachelor of Science |
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo Melbourne |
3 years full-time, or up to 6 years part-time | Semester 1 and 2 (March and July) |
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| 2013 | Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society) |
Melbourne
Bendigo Albury-Wodonga |
3 years | Semester 1 (March) |
Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society) continued…
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Want to know more?
Feel free to ask us a question about any course for local students.
Fees and scholarships
Undergraduate courses are Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for eligible Australian and New Zealand citizens. The domestic fee calculator can be used to calculate the cost of subjects this year.
There is also a wide range of scholarships available for local students.
International students
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| Offer year | Course title (CRICOS) | Campus(es) | Duration | Semester starts | Annual Tuition Fee (AUD) |
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| 2013 | Bachelor of Bioscience (077314A) |
Melbourne
Albury-Wodonga |
3 years | Semester 1 and 2 (March and July) | $25 060 |
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| 2013 | Bachelor of Science (022039C) |
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo Melbourne |
3 years | Semester 1 (March) | $25 060 |
Bachelor of Science continued…
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| 2013 | Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society) (077313B) |
Melbourne
Bendigo Albury-Wodonga |
Semester 1 (March) | $25 060 | |
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How to apply?
Enquire now about any course for international students or find out how to apply.
Fees and scholarships
Estimated fees for international students are indicated for each course above. Fees are indicative only and set at 120 credit points per course, unless otherwise stated, and may vary depending on the number of credit points in which students enrol. Some courses may vary in credit point load and fees will be adjusted accordingly.
There is also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.
Freshwater ecology placements
Students participate in field trips in second and third year. These include the Murray River floodplain, the Australian Alps, Mount Hotham, Falls Creek, Phillip Island and Western Plains Zoo. You will do research in areas that are environmentally sensitive and have relevant management issues. There is a compulsory placement in third year where you experience management and research activities of your host organisation. The placement is during second semester for a minimum of 160 hours on two days a week for 10 weeks.
We also offer a cadetship program that gives students studying science, computing and engineering the opportunity to use their theoretical and technical skills in an industry setting. Gain an understanding of industry career paths and the specialisations available. Cadetships usually take place during the summer and winter study breaks, but some longer placements are available for one or two semesters.See cadetship program.
Overseas study opportunities
Gain valuable overseas experience by studying with one of our global exchange partners. La Trobe has partnerships with over 100 universities in more than 30 countries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. See education abroad.
Student and graduate profiles
Students from our Faculty talk about their experience at La Trobe.
About the academic staff
You'll get to meet a large number of academic staff during your studies, from tutors through to lecturers and supervisors. You can view staff in Freshwater ecology or search all staff in the Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering.


